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bargees Meaning in Bengali



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bargees's Usage Examples:

The Dolphin Inn next to the lock was built for bargees in 1728.


The pub was built in 1726 for the bargees, when the navigation opened.


chapel, moored at Preston Brook, and held weekly services there for the bargees.


levels for the millers, but again caused problems for navigation, with bargees complaining that the gates could not be opened at neap tides.


canal terminology comes from spoken rather than written tradition and from bargees who did not read or write.


the typical harbour folk: sack porters, sack makers, emigrants, dockers, bargees, and tramps.


The mill, "…was notorious for its arguments between bargees and millers, who being in possession of the lock, whether it was a flash.


The chapel was situated close to the river Aa, where bargees cast off vessels in the western harbour (Westerhaven).


volumes of traffic using the river increased, there was friction between the bargees and the millers, since use of a flash lock affected the head of water available.


the Kama wharf among tugs, barges, rafts, boats, stevedores, sailors, bargees, captains.


There is no tow-path in the tunnel so bargees had to walk their barges through, braced against the roof.


comprised ferry operators, who foresaw an impact their livelihoods; the bargees who thought it would make the river unnavigable; and a minority of residents.


Wood was born in Hillingdon, west London, into a family of English "bargees" (river/canal barge operators, sometimes called "water gypsies").


Inhabitants Remarks 1346–1771 3,500 to 5,000 Mostly Polish wheat merchants and bargees 1771 ≈ 1,000 Including about 80% Catholics.


He and Jane later worked as bargees transporting coal around the English Midlands, taking an interest in the.


in the tunnel roof was used to pass paperwork between clerks above and bargees below.



bargees's Meaning':

someone who operates a barge

Synonyms:

lighter; hoy; houseboat; boat; dredger; flatboat; pontoon; scow; wherry; Norfolk wherry;

Antonyms:

stay in place; refrain; slow; fast; acceleration;

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